Bracero Cocina

Restaurants, Mexican
The Grande at Santa Fe Place

5 out of 5 stars

Photograph: Courtesy Yelp/Jorge F.

Time Out says

5 out of 5 stars

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Time Out says

5 out of 5 stars

Bracero’s “cocina de raiz,” or roots cooking, has its origins in chef Javier Plascencia’s Baja California upbringing. The restaurant’s beef cheek taco is a classic example of the kitchen’s elevated take on street food: soft meat heaped into warm tortillas with fresh onion and cilantro.

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Bracero Cocina says

Bracero Cocina accepts reservations for our second floor. We always welcome walk-ins on our first floor and a portion of our second floor bar area. Our full menu is available at our bar and community tables. For parties larger than four, reservations are strongly encouraged.
You can book a reservation here on our website or by calling 619.756.7864. We are happy to accommodate parties up to six guests. For larger parties, we invite you to contact our events manager: angela@bracerococina.com